1. Noordeinde Palace, located in The Hague, is one of the three official palaces of the Dutch royal family. It is currently used by King Willem-Alexander as his working palace. The palace dates back to the 16th century and has a rich history as a royal residence. The exterior of the palace features a beautiful facade and a large courtyard, while the interior is elegantly decorated with period furniture and artwork.

2. Noordeinde Palace is a working palace and is not generally open to the public. However, the palace and its gardens are open to the public on King’s Day (April 27) and on Prinsjesdag (the third Tuesday in September), when the Dutch monarch delivers the Speech from the Throne to mark the opening of the parliamentary year. Unfortunately, there is no public visiting hours or tours on a regular basis. The phone number for Noordeinde Palace is +31 70 356 53 56.

3. As mentioned, Noordeinde Palace is not regularly open to the public, so there are no tickets available for general visits. However, if you happen to be in The Hague on King’s Day or Prinsjesdag, you can enjoy the palace and its grounds as part of the festivities. The palace is located in the city center of The Hague and is easily accessible by public transportation, including trams and buses.